MARCH '6. 1933 & THE rA''iGsroUlz' , - THE GUARDIAN GUARl?lAN;Cf-IARLOTTETOWN The Feelings Are Meningit- lbut makes it obvious that children today lead a very busy school life indeed. All of this imposes a heavy burden on the The Passing Scene l Authorized tn Second Class Mall Post Office lg ' ID,l,.,,m,,,,,0 0u,,,.,.. smaller schools whose teacher or teachers 3, aha"... The Illlnd Guardian rllbllshing Co. are unable to specialize. As early as 1912 . ---- rtunmu a Superintendent advocated that the num: k ber of school districts be reduced from 3. CIRCULATION 479 to one-tenth of that and thexpreserit . ago..." pm”, Edmm ,,,,,;d m, 0,, d,,,- Director of Curriculum points out that if I the present 450 school districts were re- " "Tm ""”"9”' """"”'V if t"”k”' "la" duced to not more than 30 the administra- . ”" wwkw mk ' ltion of education would be more effective, GHARLOTTETOWN. I-'Rl.l)Al'. ltlikilflll 6, 1953 the elementary school service would be im- G proved and High Schools of the composite type could be provided to serve these larger areas without being an intolerable financial Marshal Stalin's death leaves the ques-yburden. lion of leadership in the Soviet Union anl While statistics of enrollment have re- issue of tremendous importance to hull-lmained practically stationary since 1897, dreds of millions of people. The free world's the percentage of attendance has steadily rue in these circumstances. , suggests the improved and expenditure by the Govern- l whenever I'm over on uour side I get an I t odd feeling that I'm being watched! C F Yeah .7! Same with me when I'm over in gour ccwitrg.." The people who are trim! to get the phonetic-spelling bill through the British Parliament say they hope the experiment. if and when it becomes law. will have some beneficial effects on the reading habits of English youth. At prucnt. they claim. there is I great dearth of good reading. That seems to be the story every- where. Whatcver else the present vogue in "progressive" educational techniques is able to accomplish- no doubt it has brought about some badly needed improvements -it does not appear to be produc- ing 3. big crop of first-rate readers. It is the view of some competent and islncere critics that. should the present trend continue for another two or three decades. reading. for all practical purposes, will have President and Associate Editor. In A. Burnett. Associate Editor. Frank Walker. emu," nun nu not yet mum I way to make his scientific gndxcu work for him without at the mm time dominating his spirit and his mental powers. No right thinking person would say one word against the wing. spread use of public libraries which have rendered 3. fine social service in recent years. We need more, not le-ll. Dublic readinz facilities. in the same time it will be gcnrraily admitted that easy access to read. irig matter does not in itself may, for good and intelligent reading I recall listening to is lecture given Iby I noted educator on this snhjw His opinion was that one l,.,,g owned by any individual was like. ly to be of more cultural and can. notional value than ten that hm been borrowed. It would be easy The Soviet Enigma Montreal Star. is to go on with the policiesjment has multiplied more than ten-fold and become 3 km am And mm. 1, enfhgh 1: tfind lfslaws in such an that have been ursued since the end oflb th D' t” t ' tl 20-fold more mania cw”) connection be. 0p mom u probably ”"' - P - - Y 9 15 NC 5: mole la” - tween indifferent reading and in- that Ownerahip is always an ;n. dtfferent spelling. although it Cenllve to personal eiidcnmhr. ' the war, policies of containment of Com-: A total of 868 pupils wrote entrance l munism and preparation for defense in the'examinations to Prince of Wales College event of further Communist aggression. ltilast year, Of this number 529 or 61 per is probably trite that if the Soviet harbour- cent were successful. At the same time ed such measures. their execution will be.170 pupils wrote the full Grade XI exam- i dclayedx f01' it Will be 1I0C0SSaI'y f0l' Who-l ination and 8 wrote those of Grade XII. Of ', ' ever succeeds the dictator to be certain those writing Grade XI, 93 were successful E 7 that he has the same sort of control atyin securing a pass certificate which works I would probably be wrong to say that the one always and necessarily goes with the other. out I should say here that I do not happen to be one of the innumer- able company who fcel that our modern schools cannot be compar- ed favourably with the schools of thirty or forty years ago. and that they are getting worse all the time. My opinion is that in some respects they are much better than they used to be and that the teachers in the main are just as conscious or their manifold responsibilities as any teachers in the past have been. But I do not believe that the abil- ity to read well is being taken quite as seriously as it once was. Nor do I believe that it is being given the place it ought to have in'the field of general education. 0 O I whether the property be a book 3. house. or it bit of land. ' . . . The reading of sermons is A practice that is quite gcm.va;;., frowned upon, with the l'esulzl.li.n many a potentially good so.-mm, ,5 spoiled by the preachers feeble attempt to deliver it extemporarily There are some who have that gut but it is foolish to expect to find them in every pulpit. As a lllnftcr of fact. I! well read se'l7mon 15 0; much greater value than one that is delivered haltingiy. ramhhngly and without confidence. as cited happens in the case of the mm who feels that honour and the goodwill of his people require him to have no notes or nialiilscript in sight. In the latter part of the last Cehlvufy Phillips Brooks was gener. ally recognized as the leading preacher in America and pg.-imp, in the whole English speak,” world. And he read every human he preached. Every word of what he intended to say was wnmn down beforehand and taken to the pulpit with him. He real it so well that no one among the thousand, who flocked to hear him gave it moments thought to his n1pm0d0 The same, could be said of lnally other distinguished preachers, pas: and present. in Church or out of it good mill. ing. as distinct from mere non; mumbling. is a credit to the rcndrr as well as it joy to the listrilrr L00 home that Stalin exercised before embark- out to 54.7 per cent. Including those who .0 int: on adventures abroad. wrote supplementary papers in Grade XI j As to the succession, the Star recalls work-a total of 224 wrote thee-xaminatioil E that after Lenin's death in 1924 a trium- in whole or in part. 5 , vlrate ruled Russia and controlled the Com- Encouraging reports are included on ml-IhiSt P3FI.V- 0hl.V f01' 3 Iimet f0Il Stalin the introduction of pre-Grade I classes at ' began that struggle for power that ended West Kent School. Charlottetown, and the ' with him at the top and the two other R. C. A. F. Station School, Summerside; i members of the triumvirate, Kamenev and on the P, E. 1, Libraries, adult education, Zinoviev. in the grave. Trotsky, too. the film board. health, home economics and only other man able to contend with Stalin vocational training. Rather depressing is i0I' 198d0liShill. W35 W51 9-billed and IIIUIide!'- the list of pensions which includes only one ed. of more than a thousand dollars. J The only thing that suggests a repetition of this pattern is the existence near the top in the Kremlin of three men. Malenkov, Molotov and Beria, who might form a triumvirate along the lines of that of 1924 i; i . and later begin a similar struggle for per- sonal powcr. For it seems to be necessary zNotes By The Way; illlcllldoh hi W.1'l'l55D0'jdc"'-' in A contest in Virginia to do- Of '1'-lel"0"' 0' Th” termine which fire company had Guumln 50” "W "e"""" the best band. the award went to B 11! endorse "I0 0P'n'0" 0' company that didn't have I band. ””"'"p”"d"""t This is not altogether surprising: we have heard bands that were worse than no hands at all. Kingston Whig-Standard. PUBLIC FORUM I suggest that the fault. if fault there be. is due not so much to the alleged inefficiency of teachers as to tho hurried and almost synthe- tic way of living which has (gum upon our times. Anything that re- quires much laborious effort and that cannot be manipulated by the turning of an electric switch or pushing a button is not held in much esteem. and the art of read- ing is Lgood instance of this. No doubt there are some good readers who were born that way. but for most people skill in reading GOING-S only through much practice and painstaking effort. It is un- ponds some 40 or so you: ago. Hundreds of professional hockey fans have probably never Men at game in which speed. clever stick handling and combination posing plays emphasize the things that made hockey famous. - sudbury Star. one of the reasons given for dis- continuing collection of a radio li- cence fee in Canada was the cost it entailed in the process of keep- ing records of radio owners and in lEl?lf'3ElAL NO I-Eff THE COMMUNIST MENACI-2 Australian sheep men are taking com- fort from the fact that more moderate wool prices no longer stimulate the production of substitutes for wool. Present prices are Sir,-I wonder how many in this country are astonished at the freedom given to those who pro- fess the doctrine of Communism. They; are at liberly to attack the A Montreal man brought rinto court for possession of smuggled American cigarettes was fined 550. or sl.& each for the forty 0 to Hgc (t:0n”n.u”N Syjtinl 10 htafv? ofnc still profitable, although not fantastically very basic principles of the clcino-V ':;g:;5';o1lti”2i.fgPciliiilgliiimilgii emmcinlz the law that required other instance of the .Bible-sanct- to'.LuIla ' ;, at t 9 OR 1” Vomll 9 3 C0” 10 0 0 W I ,h-I th cratlc countries in which 'tliB) rates arm. 30 wnh the mx cut the payment of the annual fee by toned process 0; swam; develop . l S" as as or 3 ll 19 e C353 live. Public speakers. even clergy- i all owners. A large staff. both in mung; up-1,-ht, the b13de' mm the its-Goa-,-so-s.Qa-e.ieQ.ec-as on Canadian smokes, perhaps this unhealthy practice of smuggling cigarettes will decline again. Cornwall standard-Freeholder 0 0 the party and the government. I t 1 For the present there must rise in the i breasts of enslaved peoples the hope that Ottawa and in the field. was re- quired. Now what will happen? will the services of these clerks. in- spectors and what have you be dis- men, spread their false propri- ganda. All this we see but there is also a hidden. secret movement that does not stop even at murder at o at car. then the full corn in the ear." . s . 0 The Age-0lti Story Then, too. there is not the com- John Philip Sousa American conductor ' 1 polling incentive for any kind of E r ' -' -- - ' author and co 0 i, did ii 2. - . - . Stalin s death will iieate an oppoltunlty H. . I mplsel 0e" his date. 193 to attain its purpose. See. what Tums L0 I mush Fromm m pcngtsd with, thus bringing about remingugoodv bad, or mdmuenh ,.,...e.:..q,,.-.;...,...y:l-c-p-to-a.g-.. for them to struggle toward freedom is compositions include. The Washington has happened m many Eumnean Hm”, MW mum these dm a r action in government exizen- that there used to be. Why should countries and in China. All rc- ditures? Or. will all these official! 3 tn-Qd perm" seme down to an The foundation of God sta.nde' but few have been so bold as to re- move all speed limits. In this country at least it would not be Post”, ”El Capitan", "Stars and Stripes”, and waltzes, songs and symphonies. He sure. halving this mi. The tail again. For a period the Soviet Union must knowcth them that are his. .-ind turn in on itself while the power of the and employees be absorbed in some ligiori is taken over by the state. other governmental department. as Christians are subject 10 unbeliev- "emnra reading when In he has to do is to turn the radio dial and . . . - - - ,- 0 - , .bl t t ., o . than death. . . , has been done on previous occa- 13,; Let every one th t ti ii party and the men at its headals re-c0n- Dlibhshed 'N81l0IIai, PBUIOUC. and Typlcdl it E15 3.'."ifJ..,.L"...'”f.d to slaugh. Wegl '-0It01.l;rhenlII0100y3 Ilm iirlzegnse Siam, ,g 3,, Thoma, T0,,es.J0u,,,. cut:';x;1ai”';1':”g:a;L”; I';nyt'::f:; tune of Christ lI:pIl'ltIaIf:;ni in: solidatcd. It will be during this period that A1198 of All Lands" as well as novels and a ter. dDo we thcfir Imaiity voiscs -S;og'l2e2L'mee;l;e:'1 w;ow?f;n.L”use - v i;ut good reading but, an; leash n1""V- . - - . - - raise in pro cs ? n ree co n- . ups mm from H -has -. the people of the satellite countries may VOIUIIIE Of Iemlnl-icences. mm me our own, are many gteuilribiadigmergthatsgiendmilriggztmiiy The mum of hock" wt. in man M his own"I2:w;l(fBy:"t3lhai;”L' Value of cheques cashed in Child- ife moi” ”W0m'””-V l” ”V””hm” lhel l ' pwuons wt to govimimciils haves definite figure laid down We mind! of the players them- considered a very fine luxury 111- gieri:e3ilnll93clie"hdgll)?t'2ib"6 mm . - . . w 1 v - f ' - Ccndemhihg SW" MFPC” 95- 'c . . . iselves, their co hes.hocke exccu- .decd. I this t ' 3" - puppet icclnles that look to Moscow fol It 15 d0UbIfU1 llhPlh9l Substituting N0 mum wen inmate me zeal of 01,. -- Cornwall standaid-Freeholder. mm and law gfeueh Uimsa an Ii Iespec. as in many Nnlc Oh. earnest. sincere effort is made to have the game played cleanly. hoc- key can easily lose much of its popular appeal. Judging by some games played during the current 48-hour passes for a third annual two- week leave will do much for Canadian army morale in Germany. Whait keeps troops reasonably contented is having a Communists in their cause. the recent Rosenberg case. the indifference of Christians! But there is something cheering in the attitude of those persecut- thclr power and authority. Em. tn, to was 1 "wk an we, pavement? Generally you have to stay back for a long look ahead. then make a dash for it through the sheet of dirty spray, driving al- lnfluenza Research PROFESSIONAL CARDS - Pdm" 3' Hf-'l5lGmi ' A. Wclflicn Gander. iA”'"”f . . , ed. The reporters were-speaking 0 M. d H V L I .. seasum 500,-mg 0; 003), mu been A. J EA LAM The Dclimlivieiil of National Health andi Job to do wmch they feel to be Important. to some Sm”: on iiihmliiohpttrgitil. 33: man Villa"; liiiihsgecalcnhoniip 9i 5”C””d”V c”"5ld””””" '0 "WW ' 8:1-intcr'. 'l33't?c'.' LLB. ' LLB. home from China Th 1 Id f In 0 N M in of the players. If this trend con- cy o o e or re a - Bank 1 V tinues. putting the puck into the 0 No" swth u"mb"' is probably better for them to have Chnrlottetowri, P. E. L with their work. This n relatively small matter. blit la satisfactory BABRISTER. SOLICITOR, lite. i It Phillips Julldlng Welfare is working in close co-operation with the World Health Organization in the? some "331 gripes ma” lime l0 ””"k up hulgwn”-J i”;l.::'l ”?;eYad2,':g ...';,3; solution would do ll little bit to net Will WW6 0I11Yl001d""01i'0 MONEY T0 LOAN m g..,.,,.,,, 5,"... I ' e . ii . - I -A gimagmary ones, Der enc Y make the highways safer. and g1O;rg:n'r:5s;:;E;lvi:1::;g MN Money to Loan collection early recognition of clinical influenza and the detection of the particular strain of; virus prcvnicnt during an epidemic of thisl, are waiting for the day when it will be possible to go back Io China to help these poor people - o - M. Alban Farmer. O.C. B.A.. LLB. Banister Ind Solicitor every little bit is worth while. - Mnwaukee Journal. illcgalities making for a rough- house sport calling for little other The leading part in a new ballet :lt AS '1' so Tuybr .. . -. once Esme" Bravely 500W"! Th 1 "g .- m 1 qualification than brute lorcc.- 0i"l'0METBiST diseasn Accormng to a statement tabled London's Sadlcl S wens Theatm 15 taken lNlw' ulis ieadsllncciiifisilnilscorid Dubli: pllalchg sgemsnios ii? slliieacllf Cornwall Standard-Freeholder. Bunk "sgbcfrligtnfgrtfio mm..." 330! E Imined. Glnncl Fllirrl . . I, ' s V . . I3 ll . last week in Parliament, the Department by the 23ly931 Old Scottish dancell hen fnlgflz: whinanfhilrch they belong ing. Some time ago our teeth were Money to nonwnn com" in” Ind Qua" 5” thig wimm. iq (.ng0pm.at-mg with the Dejneth Macmillan. He plays the dual role to H” N," Classes. those who set on edge by placards proclaiming - Office Phone loss-Hound 101! i t, ', . . l , s , .0 ' . ' ., amovie title as ”Because Your! - v . mm"--:j partmcnt of National Defense in cstabllsh- of two famous ('0”a" VDOYIC Chalactels zgzmfftr a',:,,dnk:h:s:rcw.:.?. Mine.” soon after. we came across Friggnf A' Lutgel Q'ci J. A. MCGIIIQCIII Sherlock Holmes and his larch enemy. Pro- nghung on 0... right Sm... H God a smart new panel delivery truck on Old Charlottetown Roy-l"'B'.nQ n3'”'g3ll:l.';;.Nl;ll:l'd'hl: nAmus'n;n, soucnon. hid. in: a field trial to assess the protective which Pemnsum was Many lmer. NOTARY. mm is with us..lt matters not who is value of influcn7.;i vaccine. About 7,000”. f9550i' M0I'iaP1)'. The ballet, ”The Great 0 ed ”Pcnnlnsula." Now. in it large (And I. I. I.) Ch"'0"0'0W"- 1'- 3- 1- - i i 3Detective" is to en a' nd ext' is from ngnmsl "Si I downtown drug store we find it ..... Loin: on City and Fun C'""” """'"" doses of vaccine including some control v t l V 10” la” I am. Sir. rim , .' ., , .. . gm m, T, .. . . . mam, of the Hoymee ego,-gee SUBSCRIBER. -ll!" 5P9"1"X hHI”"”C hiielnm AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES -.m......3'.m'..:m.. . ,. material llavo been distributed across Can-. - t - -- New wmsh,” And why. please, the quotation ,m. Mucpheg & -I-ruin”, Chas. R. McQua.d iii ' :-ida. These have hccn allocated by provin-zp o o o .. '".l”k5h "'3 um” ' "N”"H P”,M””' At the annual general meeting It F mcpnmz EA QC RA. '5 cial health oflir-vrs to industrial Rrou s . ' ' S”mS'lehl:d”t1CtCnurL Gum u or the P”””"”w" A5”””"""l ' ' " " IMRIKISTER. soticirmi. -- .. . r ' P-ii lyxposullc of Communist aims to sow A--'rr ,- HEW 1011 -'9” 0 0I- Society. held at the house! of gr. 5. S0M.ElI:l;EIf)uTBAElN0E. B.A. NOTAM rm hospital staffs, clc.. and by the Departmelltlthe seeds of distrust and uni-est, mostly 4 r geL0rg:lu?1e;lr:t4:o&iiO;ri:;i;:g0 W: 000&r:10;?0 E-mm T"m- I-mum” 3f Nauomll Dams” 1” Vimous RIC-A1” SW1 through labor unions and political chan- M'"-' "W." "””."',. "l, '"""' tendered to Jamies Yeo 1i1sq.. GGIldI1' & Hdillfd CnAnLm.Tm.(,wN being shot in the district will have M. P. P.. for his liberal offer to mm". "H GILBERT A. GAUDET. B.A.. LLB people "down south" thinking we Barristers and ' - . import 'from Great Britain the are up in the Sault distlict. in the We stock ordered by the save,” . lions. As this vaccine contains a strain ofl M18. is doing much to undermine the Com influenza virus which is similar to the cur-i mums: movement in the United SW98 and Weed Guam ..4 . gg 4 - -i v ' ' i - ' - - 9”” week w 50 more have been A ll ultural Socities in Prince Money to bout lent S.lIiz.ll'l10l.lOll' pilcxllalcntl in 0'otlheiV”c0lJ'h 0Canada. ll, is. encouraging to note the INHERITANCE (iri10rf3dl'w"'0lfLstlt0lrlcs COnlill31 bout. 0 cgtnfm me 0, xmgm. can-dhm.Bmk Mcommuu man Dr. K. A. Mucegchefll tries, ll 15 (3-D9ClC( i V” l TC U13 lll PI 0' . Same yeacuon 1n Europe. In thepc n9, : rtch an arc.” rm 51?” "The committee recommended mm DENTIST As flow the rivers to the sen C 3 o 9 Mr em ll 5 9”" the Society to advertise for ten- Mqfhgsgm Pgqkg & Den”; x.,.,y boast. Could it be that the great north country is getting too high- ly civilized and the wolves are moving down into our own care- yide an accurate evaluation of the protec-V were 34 prench Communist daily newspa. ' tive qualities of influenza vaccine. hpers in west Europe. with a circulauon of The advance notice of the presence of 3'200'000. Lastpyem. me number had drop. Above Chlrlollefuwn (ill II if dcrs to have Fanners made to suit , i 20: Queen St. I'Iu-no 0" the mountings now on hand. also to have the wcretary instructed to purchase a. sufficient number of Adowli from iocky hill or plain. A thousand ages toiled for then And gave thee harvest of their gain; Nicholson A. W. MATHESON. Q11. A. ll. PEAKE. B.A., LLB. .....m..,- Dr. A. L. Mcclsooc tstrain or it closely associated strain influenza in one or more countries is. 0i ped to 17 dailies with a circulation of 1.- And wcnrv mvriads of V0l'C l””3' ”"?5""d. '"”””” bmuiy wlikle's No. 2 Plough Mountings. course. m0-St imP0I'Wliv 05 ii 35 i-0l)0d 11133095000 and L'Humanite the national D” "M ii" "We "”'”” b””"'d iixh(t):mt:illIl:Stri.hdi1'l1tllikduiihvO:.::1dri "M '3 much mm” umnmy and ma" Pl N"'H0Ls0N' "'3' DENTIST . to pl” H h V " If ientl ' ' .' . 0Ii9- th . pop is 15 0 . om” 5"d5' M 151""! growth! 3'5 Barristers. Etc. Dentll X-Rn: Other C0U"1195 W 10" 0 id 9 5” '90 lparty organ, now has a circulation of only 0o:nl:1l'::n0,rif1;1c:5"0- r- Mn may be requli-edttor the society C,,",cuo,,, .g M0,,” 1-, Lo", GLORIA Bmhphs.-1; M” time to produce and administer VaCClllC.'120'000' the lowest in its historv. Recent 'Irhe ghadoyigytt-lilcrs fog lllcc fought e 0.; durgigc f.Il:l!lo(:l1l:8Bllpe:'::ll;.s were up- , 1-,5 cum," 5",” H, G,.m,,, EL l'lttiIlL-1 ' - .. . - - - . t . o r F" containing the cuiicnt suain of Il'lfl.liellZZ-lwdespatches dlsclosed that the Communist Bl'hrfdEfb):n1uDlevl!ilitehV'ame;Yknew Hm I The tliuppe::r0nee ofrtlie tales polnmg offjclg beam. during the J A C , h R O 3.". Mummson 3, I this we key personnel and particular- -. - what: ” 9" """P'" P0P0- mm ns current year. nesidont. Rev. John . . Cffllf IFS. - - n .y. . 0 . 0 newspaper Le Soil had folded in Paris, And each heme he pmed WW mhmhn. and booth, Wm not at. me... me ,,,.,,mnu, 3.... pm, OHMETBI”, 3", 1y Susceptible "ld””d”a15 may be Plmec”: after taking a last lab at American service Gave clear articulate cries of woe; "W ”"e"”0" mm the mm W" 5- MNNH" W W 99"” 3'-"W in lent me: rho... em umhim. solicitor-t ne- ed. As emphasized in the statement, the forces. vaccine is only effective where the curnentf o c 0 of . H1118. Your pain is theirs of long ago. And all the old heart sweetness sational reductions on the income taxes of individuals and organiza- tlons. But the abolition of that to per cent tax is none the less of to; secretary and treasurer. Will- iam Betiristo; Committee Robert I-iyndmnn, Esq, Messrs. John Mac- Leod (Cove). Diigold Ramsay. James Sinclair. Benjamin Bcsrilto. (Nut Simpson's Agency) Tiifson M. Gillis. i.L.ii. .BAlIll'I'I3. SOLIOITOB. EM. B. R. BELL, Q-(3 0. It FOSTER. I-I--0"- UIIIII on City and l'I""' Properties A diabolical invention has been patent- ed ln the United States. in the form of an alarm clock that keeps an electric beam great importance for all Canadians. According to the Canadian Llbrs- Archibald Mcbellan. Allaxsndu: rlnns' Association Canndn was one Mcxinnon. John Webster, June: of th rnrc countries which - Beorlsto." ' -Colonial Herald. Aug. 11, 1041. into Richmond 590" cimiomtown. P-E-L G The joyous life of man and mold In forests when the earth was young, in rumours round your childhood III niohnohti st. - chniommm is included. ' Phone no . IODOI1 on Ellllcatlll on the unfortunate sleeper and forces him n... .4. posed in special tux mi technicl - - D c on . l - ..m.......... r. W. R. tars --- to get out of bed -and stay out. A photo- "9 mgi” '"'"""5f "' l'”"' l,lrIfiil.:eI;i,l'ycl,:1,l1liill..l'1;.i.l lliiociiici ”3lfi 'r.'. ma-as world wheat cm syn" J' Gran" O'D' cuinornncrtill When free education was eslablished in 1 t' he 3 - foreign mag ' . "comics" and ma utlmsted st 7.395.000. 0P'.l'0I!l1'llI'l' Palmer omiu-5 0 this Province a hundred years a 0 than c ec me am s aimed across the bed at comesmggm the buried years be- pubmmom ,.,h,ch m 0. no "1. bushels. 000.000000 mm W30 the l” "M 9"” Plum "0 0HABl.01'TE'EfMrNm" 90 . ll . t such a level it is interrupted by the sleep- t he ",4 "9 frgquently hh.-mm, peak of 1933-39. (opposite noun noun, Phone ml -0' ' Those periodicals offered competi- tion to Canadian productions which had to pay I tax from which were three vacations during the year: one . week in June, a week in October. and from er's recumbent form. Once the alarm bell is tripped. the case of the clock cannot be H. II. DOANE 8: COMPANY OEAITIIED AOC0lJ'N'l'ANTI A d not alone unto your birth - cir gift the weeping ages bore. The old descent: of God on earth OLEAN OIDTHE s . December 24 to January 6. The holidays unlocked to shut it off for an hour. The 3,, d ,, M m, m, em... these Imlm 0900110-HON Wm us Grout (horn st. ohuiotuun -N . . have liicreasedbin length b9.V0IId Iecognltion clanging stops, however, if the sleeper gets 0101991. E W C "emmi-H m.M.' Q'"”."' Wm” LONGER ”"""' W" ' W7 0 -f1.” . mice that time... but the breadth of the out apnea and lets the light beam through, 3" "l::;, ""1 ”"'d '”"' "id ""1 flow unlorgrlrg It h tlgotti Inc; For Your "MA I 'w,n”"m'wNlg': "- ”A""':g',1grL,' MCKENNA, l t,. A . youngstct-so s nnomion ' " . ,nrtm . curriculum jricreased so that tOd8yo If he jumps back into the bed. the beam You miss unto the further day. mm, . M, ,,, ,, ,,,.,,,.,..,,..; mycleuiing Noah , 0”"? ”muiia:.tvIi.I:iI'fJ'3ur'::::ilhri'Enmoi::i':"w”-tiamrhiiia. R K many times the number again is interrupted and the alarm re- -boom Russell. hock” l0liI'"9- Wch ""10 NIWW earlier generations thought sumes. The clock is run by electricity. but ”"”"1fSGG"'i :,l,?iE.”n1”,m,"f:'uwh'i.; "N" '7. 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